Both Twitter and YouTube were blocked again in early 2015, with the social network apparently complying with demands to take down content in order to get its service back up and running.

Given that former prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who supported the takedowns during his time as PM, is now the country’s president, Turkish Web users can’t expect full service to resume any time soon.

The country has, however, just released a Vice journalist who had been in prison for 131 days after attempting to cover clashes between young Turks and British forces.